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Introduction of Winter Solstice and China New Year.

In ancient China, people attached great importance to the winter solstice and thought it was a grand festival. There is a saying that the winter solstice is as big as a year, and there is a custom to celebrate it. "Han Shu" said: "The sun shines on the winter solstice, and you are long, so congratulations." People think that after the winter solstice, the days become longer and longer and the sun rises. This is the beginning of a solar cycle and an auspicious day, which should be celebrated. The Book of Jin records: "On the winter solstice of Wei and Jin Dynasties, people from all over the world celebrated ... its appearance was not as good as that of Zheng Dan." Explain the ancient emphasis on the winter solstice.

The winter solstice is a very important solar term, and it is also a traditional festival in China's lunar calendar. Up to now, there are still many places where the winter solstice festival is held. The winter solstice is commonly known as "Winter Festival", "Dragon Solstice Festival" and "Asian New Year Festival". As early as 2500 years ago, during the Spring and Autumn Period, China had determined the winter solstice by observing the sun through the soil return, which was the earliest of the 24 solar terms. The time is between February 22nd and 23rd of Gregorian calendar 12. On the solstice of winter, we worship God and ancestors, eat glutinous rice balls, cook glutinous rice with bacon, kill chickens and ducks, and stew eight treasures. The solstice of winter is the natural transformation of yin and yang, which is a blessing from heaven. Since ancient times, the winter solstice has been the most important solar term among the 24 solar terms.

The winter solstice is the year with the shortest day and the longest night in the northern hemisphere. After the solstice in winter, the days will get longer day by day. The ancients said this about the winter solstice: As soon as the cathode arrived, the yang began to grow, the sun went south, the day was short and the shadow was long, so it was called "the winter solstice". After the winter solstice, the climate everywhere has entered the coldest stage, which is what people often say. China Han people have a saying that "the cold is in March 9th, and the heat is in dog days".

According to modern astronomical science, the sun shines directly on the tropic of Capricorn from the winter solstice, and the sun is most inclined to the northern hemisphere. The northern hemisphere has the shortest day and the longest night. After this day, the sun gradually moved to the north.

The solstice in winter is the coldest time of the year. Previous experience has said that "the snow is auspicious and abundant", which means that the snowfall in winter will directly affect the crop harvest next year. Compared with China New Year, the weather around the winter solstice is more important. After all, food is the most important thing for people.

The solstice in winter is also the most leisurely time of the year. In the farming society, there is basically no farming at this time, and the family can get together in harmony. When the China New Year comes, winter has passed and spring has begun, so it is not as leisurely as the winter solstice.

Now, some places still celebrate the winter solstice as a festival. The northern region has the custom of slaughtering sheep and eating jiaozi and wonton from winter solstice, while the southern region has the custom of eating glutinous rice balls and long noodles from winter solstice on this day. There is also the custom of offering sacrifices to heaven and ancestors in winter solstice in various regions.